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1   Pres         |     with great applause; other romances quickly followed, and, as
2   Pres         |       low, to the pages of his romances and dramas with a brilliancy
3   Pres         | interested; historical novels, romances of pure imagination, short
4    III,       I|       not yet seen or heard of romances, and she was still too young
5     IV,     III|          the sort one reads in romances."~ ~"Your romance might
6     VI,      VI|   There were poems, histories, romances, fables. Ah, how she would
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